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    During the late nineteen century industrial revolution‚ middle and poor class families rigorously toiled long hours within factories and coal mines just to make means end. Rising housing and food costs deterred family planning and caused lower female fertility rates. Poverty forced young children to work in factories‚ textile mills‚ and coal mines which led to physical and emotional child abuse. Harsh working conditions with unregulated work hours gave rise to alcoholism and spousal abuse which ultimately

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    Neoliberalism In the 1970s‚ both the United States and England began to follow Neoliberalism. During that time‚ business organizations commenced venture into politics by funding think tanks and lobbying organization. Moreover‚ they began involving themselves with politics through collaborating with agents in the Republican Party’s right wing campaigns with the aim of reversing laws of Great Society and New Deal. Since they required mass support to accomplish this‚ they formed alliances with gun owners

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    which century proved most significant in its development. While the 18th and 20th centuries do offer some important developments into this creation‚ the 19th century offers the most in creating a “modern” Britain. The industrial‚ agricultural‚ political‚ technological‚ social‚ economic‚ cultural‚ religious‚ military‚ judicial‚ educational‚ and imperial changes made to Britain during this period prove that the nineteenth century is the most significant in creating a “modern” Britain. During the 19th

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    myself‚ I have found it difficult to express myself fully because of these societal pressures telling me I have to be a certain way. This unit expresses that individualism and equality were harder to achieve for African Americans and women during the 19th century. During this time‚ women were struggling with basic human rights such as the right to vote‚ equality‚ and an education. Certain ethnic groups such as African Americans had additional struggles due to slavery‚ discrimination‚ and strenuous limitations

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    The Second Industrial Revolution was a period of the United States’s rapid urbanization and territorial expansion (Engelman). It is generally recognized as occurring between 1870 and 1914 (Engelman). The political‚ social‚ and economic development of the United States was positively impacted because the Second Industrial Revolution transformed technology‚ expanded industries‚ and enhanced wealth. Major technological advancements were introduced in the United States. This included advancements in

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    challenges ahead. Women started off in America as taking care of the home responsibilities. If women were lucky‚ they could work in the family business. This however‚ resulted in their wages belonging to the family rather than their own. During the Industrial Revolution‚ factory owners tended to hire women because owners could pay them less than men resulting in a rise of women in the workforce. So begins the issue of pay differences in men and women workers which only pay transparency and culture

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    their hands into tiny spaces gave the cuts and grazes that would let all the bacteria and pollution just flood in. That obviously isn’t going to be good for them at all. “The Industrial Revolution led to a population increase‚ but the chances of surviving childhood did not improve throughout the Industrial Revolution (although infant mortality rates were reduced markedly). There was still limited opportunity for education‚ and children were expected to work. Employers could pay a child less than

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    In the 19th century‚ it was a common occurrence to die at an early age. Disease and sickness were easy to come by and if not everyone‚ almost everyone came across it and was infected with a disease. During and before the 1800s‚ most babies didn’t even survive infancy. It is proven that only one-third of the children lived past the age of nine. This also meant that those who did survive past the age of nine were still capable of catching fatal diseases. Fatal diseases were everywhere and were easy

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    In the 19th century‚ Thomas Jefferson and James Madison sent the U.S Navy into the Mediterranean to defeat the Barbary pirates. Piracy was a major concern for decades but it took a long time for military action to be taken due to insufficient funds. Barbary pirates from the northern coast of North Africa "preyed on commerce in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean." They terrorized people for ransom money and blackmail. Just like today‚ religion is an important determinant of victims. Pirates were Muslims

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    Throughout the 19th century a major jump in the population of the U.S. occurred. From being a country of around 10 million people in 1870 to around 30 million by the end of the century‚ America experienced an expansive growth in population from immigrants coming coming from all around the world. Immigrants travelling from Africa‚ Asia‚ Europe‚ South America‚ Mexico‚ and Canada began moving to the states in the 19th resulting in industrialization and urbanization (p. 350- 351). The largest population

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